Ace High

A five-card hand containing an ace but no pair; beats a king-high, but loses to any pair or above.

Aces Full

A full house with three aces and any pair.

Aces Up

Two pairs, one of which is aces.

Action

Bets and raises. "If a third heart hits the board and there's a lot of action, you have to assume that somebody has made the flush."

Active Player

A player still in the pot.

Add-On

The opportunity to buy additional chips in some tournaments.

Advertise

To make a bluff with the deliberate intention of being exposed as a loose player.

All-In

A player is considered to be All-In when he/she bets all his/her remaining chips.

All-In

To run out of chips while betting or calling. In table stakes games, a player may not go into his pocket for more money during a hand. If he runs out, a side pot is created in which he has no interest. However, he can still win the pot for which he had th

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Term used for pair of aces.

An Ace Working

An ace in hand.

Angle

Any technically legal but ethically dubious way to increase your expectation at a game; a trick.

Ante

A bet required to begin a hand.

Ante

A small portion of a bet contributed by each player to seed the pot at the beginning of a poker hand. Most hold'em games do not have an ante; they use ""blinds"" to get initial money into the pot.